One thing I’ve been diving deeper into in Web3 is infrastructure not tokens.
Most dApps still rely on centralized cloud providers for compute, storage, and delivery, which kind of defeats the purpose of decentralization. That’s why DePIN projects are so interesting.
$FLT from @Fluence is building decentralized compute markets where workloads run across distributed providers instead of hyperscalers. It lowers costs and removes single points of failure.
$NOS from @Nosana handles distributed GPU compute for AI workloads.
$IO from @io.net provides a peer-to-peer cloud network for running decentralized apps.
$LPT from @Livepeer continues to distribute video transcoding and streaming across node operators.
Put together, this stack forms a decentralized alternative to AWS-style infrastructure: compute + storage + media delivery.
Less reliance on Big Tech. More resilient systems.
Feels like this is where real Web3 adoption gets built.